A young father is seriously injured in a work accident and is may lose his arm.A young father is seriously injured in a work accident and is may lose his arm.A young father is seriously injured in a work accident and is may lose his arm.
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Garry Walberg
- Lt. Frank Monahan
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John S. Ragin
- Dr. Robert Asten
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Val Bisoglio
- Danny Tovo
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Robert Ito
- Sam Fujiyama
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Joseph Roman
- Sgt. Brill
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Ronald G. Joseph
- Paramedic #1
- (as Ronald Joseph)
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- TriviaJack Klugman is the only regular cast member who appears in the final episode of the series (The Cutting Edge (1983)), which was a backdoor pilot for a proposed series about a revolutionary new clinic. NBC did not pick up the new series.
- GoofsAllen Fawcett is Kenny Kelso. I'd guess then Paul Rudd must be the doctor.
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Seriously lame way to end a series.
I just finished watching the entire series (and after most episodes, I came to this site to read the reviews) and I just wanted to add something that I simply can't believe. This episode aired just 3 months after the fantastic "Goodbye, Farewell, & Amen", the final episode of M*A*S*H. Over 130 million people (when there were only about 250 million in the country at the time) tuned to watch that incredible tribute to the 11 years of the 4077th basically becoming family to most of us. Now Quincy was not nearly on par with MASH (especially during the later seasons), but how could the producers see, one; the incredible revenue generated and, two; the wonderful send off for a beloved set of characters and then do this to the loyal Quincy fans. No... it never would have even come close to MASH numbers, but they still could have generated some interest in a decent send off. I just watched 148 episodes over the last 2.5 years and this just left me feeling hollow knowing that there's nothing to follow.
The episode itself isn't horrible (neither was the Perlmutter episode), but neither of these were actually Quincy episodes. The fans deserved better.
The episode itself isn't horrible (neither was the Perlmutter episode), but neither of these were actually Quincy episodes. The fans deserved better.
- darkheath2001
- Jun 18, 2016
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